Quantum Snowflake poster by Jason Padgett. Our posters are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All posters include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.

Like someone mentioned in one of the other posts, you can cross your eyes, like you would do for cross-eyed 3D multimedia viewing, and combine two parts of the image into one whole, adding depth, three-dimensionality, or forming a completely new picture.
You can do it with this image, because there are two symmetrical shapes on either side of the overall hexagon. I'm now applying this sort of image processing to all of your artworks after discovering it from that past comment. Some of them allow for it; others dont. Maybe some are doing something that I don't even realize is significant.
Additionally, one can view the 3D-able images in multiple depths; by crossing your eyes more or less, your eyes can "settle down" on several different images in one picture.
Thank you so much for making these artworks Jason, one day I'll be able to afford to hang one up in my house.

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Poster Reviews (7410)

Average Rating (4.93 Stars):

Jason Aurand

May 24th, 2019

Still havent received this painting after multiple times contacting customer support. Pretty upset and bummed out no one will get back to me seeing as I already paid for it. Pretty lame of you guys to take my money and not get back to me, this was supposed to be a birthday gift.

Marion Lee

May 23rd, 2019

Very nice but felt it was overpriced.when it was complete in the frame with glass and mount looked good.

Margaret Glenn

May 23rd, 2019

Mary Magdalene is my favorite saint and I just love this image because it is beautiful and I think it captures the feelings she must have had when she realized that Jesus had risen.

Artist's Description

This is a naturally occuring ripple of water drawn at the quantum level, frozen in time. When things are colder they vibrate slowly. Since this is a ripple 'drawn', it is like seeing a ripple of water not vibrating, or vibrating very slowly. Looking at water not vibrating is the same as looking at frozen water. This is 'why' a snowflake takes the shape it does. This is where the shape of a snowflake comes from. The universe (with infinite quantum vibrations), makes each individual snowflake new and unique. A little wind here, a little dust there and uncertainty vibrations are what make each snowflake unique. If you could watch a ripple of water in extreme slow motion (say a billion frames a second), this is the shape you would see. Like all of Jason Padgett's fractals, the original was hand drawn using only a pencil, protractor, ruler and compass. He discovered the technique for hand drawing fractals and is currently the only person worldwide that can hand draw fractals of anything. To...

About Jason Padgett

Jason D. Padgett is a number theorist with Acquired Savant Syndrome from Anchorage Alaska, currently living in Tacoma Washington. He was a struggling futon salesman for decades until a traumatic event changed the path of his life forever and started his art and math career. He is now a professional speaker and publish Author in over 20 countries. TED Speaker in 2015 and TEDx Speaker in 2016.
To book Jason to appear or Speak go to the link http://www.apbspeakers.com/speaker/jason-padgett
His autobiography "Struck by Genius", co-authored with Maureen Seaberg is being adapted as a major motion picture by Sony and Channing Tatum.
Link to movie announcement...

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